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Best Catholic Writing 2004 [Paperback]

Brian Doyle (Editor)
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Best Catholic Writing October 1, 2004
The first of its kind collection of best Catholic writing features timely, thought-provoking works from the brightest voices on Catholic issues.

In this first anthology in the annual Best Catholic Writing series, todayís most powerful, provocative voices on Catholic matters are brought together in a celebration of Catholic writing and the Catholic literary heritage. Exploring the question What is Catholic writing editor Brian Doyle proposes that it is not only writing by Catholics, for Catholics, or on Catholic matters, but is also catholic, universal, in nature.


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Doyle introduces the first volume in this series by attempting to answer the question, "What is Catholic writing?" His gleanings from books and such Catholic periodicals as America, Commonweal, First Things, National Catholic Reporter, St. Anthony Messenger and U.S. Catholic elaborate more fully on the question, but Doyle makes clear at the outset that he prefers to define the genre broadly. To be Catholic, he posits, writing need not necessarily be by Catholics or even about what he calls "churchiana." Rather, he suggests, "Catholic is also, delightfully, miraculously, catholic." For him, anything that grapples with the larger questions of human existence qualifies. Thus, included in this collection are Kathleen Norris's "The Grace of Aridity, & Other Comedies," an essay drawn from life on South Dakota's plains and published in Portland Magazine (which Doyle edits), as well as Murray Bodo's "Holy Orders," a rich and thoughtful reflection on life as a Franciscan priest. There are poems by Judith Valente, Paul Mariani and Doyle, essays by priests and lay people and an address to the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. Despite Doyle's wide boundaries, most of the works are laced with Catholic imagery; more importantly, all are examples of good writing. Doyle has chosen well and readers who delve into this inaugural volume likely will look forward to the 2005 edition.
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About the Author

Brian Doyle is the editor of Portland Magazine and the author of four essay collections, most recently Leaping (Loyola Press, 2003). He and his father Jim Doyle are the coauthors of Two Voices, which won the Christopher Award in 1996. Brianís own essays have appeared in The American Scholar, The Atlantic Monthly, and Harperís, and in the Best American Essays anthologies of 1998, 1999, and 2003.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 228 pages
  • Publisher: Loyola Pr (October 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 082941729X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0829417296
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Sample of Contemporary Catholic Writing, November 4, 2004
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As anyone who is even remotely interested in spiritual reading knows, keeping up with the vast number of titles that appear each year could be a full time job. Finding the opportunity to read everything would mean doing little else. Fortunately Brian Doyle has done a favor for those who are looking for an excellent sampling of the variety of Catholic writing available and collects it in THE BEST CATHOLIC WRITING 2004.

Many of the contributors will be familiar to Catholic readers. Familiar names include James Martin SJ, Lawrence Cunningham, Kathleen Norris, Pail Elie, Andrew Greeley, Mary Anne Glendon, Margaret O'Brien Steinfels, and Doyle himself. Others may not be as well known, but each presents something that demonstrates what it means to be Catholic and how Catholicism is lived today.

Understandably, many of the writings deal with the importance of recognizing the gifts of the laity in the Church which is essential at this point in Catholicism. The current scandal in the Church is also touched upon in many articles. Yet there are also stories about Catholic heroes, day to day life, challenges of ministry, as well as the gift that is the catholic faith. The individual points of view of the authors represent the whole of the Church and are reflective of the different points of view that can be found in Catholicism today. The writings show that what makes us Catholic is not so much as conformity as it is humanity.

While there are many "Best of..." type books on the market today, this is the first attempt by Loyola Press to collect the bets of Catholic writing. I hope there will be a 2005 version as well.
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4.0 out of 5 stars not a bad collection, April 14, 2008
This review is from: Best Catholic Writing 2004 (Paperback)
Another best of collection, but this one looks to be like it could be one of the good ones. The debut volume of the Best Catholic Writing is a good one. There are excellent pieces by Kathleen Norris, Alice McDermott, Gary Smith (by far the best piece in the book), and O'Callahan's essay on the Catholic Harry Potter, and I have to say, he is convincing. You can skip Valerie Schultz, Murray Bodo, and Paul Elie.
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The first Catholic writing I ever committed, I now confess publicly, was a complete and utter theft from C. S. Lewis. Read the first page
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